This is a Juvenile Petition I; Larceny II; Possession (Delinquent). This is an official form from the North Carolina Administration of the Courts (AOC), which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.
Cary North Carolina Juvenile Petition: I. Larceny II. Possession — Delinquent is a legal document filed by law enforcement or the District Attorney's office if a juvenile is accused of committing larceny and/or being in possession of stolen property. This petition is specific to cases involving minors in the town of Cary, North Carolina. Larceny refers to the unlawful taking and carrying away of someone else's personal property with the intent to permanently deprive the rightful owner of it. It is considered a serious offense and can result in criminal charges. The act of larceny may involve stealing items from a person, a home, a vehicle, a store, or any other location where personal belongings are present. Possession — Delinquent refers to the act of having or holding stolen property knowingly, without the consent of the owner. If a juvenile is found to be in possession of stolen items, they can be charged with this offense. The possession of stolen property is also a serious crime and carries legal consequences. Cary North Carolina Juvenile Petition I. Larceny II. Possession — Delinquent may have variations depending on the specific circumstances and severity of the alleged crime. Some possible variations or subtypes may include: 1. Petite Larceny: This involves the theft of property of lower value, often categorized as a misdemeanor offense. 2. Grand Larceny: This refers to the theft of property of higher value, typically considered a felony offense. 3. Shoplifting: In cases where the larceny involves stealing goods from a retail establishment, the charges may be specific to shoplifting. 4. Motor Vehicle Larceny: If a motor vehicle is stolen or unlawfully taken, the charges may be categorized under motor vehicle larceny, which is a separate offense. It is important to note that each case is unique, and the specific details of the alleged larceny and possession will influence the charges filed and the subsequent legal proceedings. The Cary North Carolina Juvenile Petition I. Larceny II. Possession — Delinquent is a crucial step in initiating legal action against a juvenile accused of these offenses, enabling the case to be heard and decided in court.Cary North Carolina Juvenile Petition: I. Larceny II. Possession — Delinquent is a legal document filed by law enforcement or the District Attorney's office if a juvenile is accused of committing larceny and/or being in possession of stolen property. This petition is specific to cases involving minors in the town of Cary, North Carolina. Larceny refers to the unlawful taking and carrying away of someone else's personal property with the intent to permanently deprive the rightful owner of it. It is considered a serious offense and can result in criminal charges. The act of larceny may involve stealing items from a person, a home, a vehicle, a store, or any other location where personal belongings are present. Possession — Delinquent refers to the act of having or holding stolen property knowingly, without the consent of the owner. If a juvenile is found to be in possession of stolen items, they can be charged with this offense. The possession of stolen property is also a serious crime and carries legal consequences. Cary North Carolina Juvenile Petition I. Larceny II. Possession — Delinquent may have variations depending on the specific circumstances and severity of the alleged crime. Some possible variations or subtypes may include: 1. Petite Larceny: This involves the theft of property of lower value, often categorized as a misdemeanor offense. 2. Grand Larceny: This refers to the theft of property of higher value, typically considered a felony offense. 3. Shoplifting: In cases where the larceny involves stealing goods from a retail establishment, the charges may be specific to shoplifting. 4. Motor Vehicle Larceny: If a motor vehicle is stolen or unlawfully taken, the charges may be categorized under motor vehicle larceny, which is a separate offense. It is important to note that each case is unique, and the specific details of the alleged larceny and possession will influence the charges filed and the subsequent legal proceedings. The Cary North Carolina Juvenile Petition I. Larceny II. Possession — Delinquent is a crucial step in initiating legal action against a juvenile accused of these offenses, enabling the case to be heard and decided in court.